In the New England Journal of Medicine, the team from University Health Network in Toronto that developed the organization's
protocol for medical assistance in dying (MAiD) describes UHN's approach and experience.
Not exact matches
Unless mother or baby is in need of
medical assistance, hospital
protocols should support this time of new beginnings
for both vaginal and caesarean births.
PROFESSIONAL HIGHLIGHTS • Proficient in providing
assistance to doctors and surgeons during regular
medical and surgical operations • Well versed in communicating effectively with patients and their families regarding the disease care and precautions • Adept at administering IV medications and collecting blood and urine samples
for laboratory analysis • Efficient in post surgery patient monitoring and progress charting • Familiar with infection control, hygiene and sanitation
protocols associated with healthcare setting • Trained in
medical equipment handling and instrument sterilization
Administrative
Assistance — U.T.M.D. Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 2006 — 2007 Provided administrative support
for two oncologists in Breast
Medical Oncology, was Meeting Coordinator
for CME - credited monthly Journal Club meetings and Meeting Coordinator
for monthly Concept and
Protocol Meetings.